Aussies start membership climb

I’ve just returned from seeing relatives in Australia, where the labor movement is pretty pleased with having successfully seen off John Howard’s mis-named WorkChoices legislation (they partied for a weekend and then got back to the fight – action on the recession, better maternity provisions, an effective climate change policy and justice for construction unions). One of the reasons for replacing WorkChoices was to stop the erosion of collective bargaining and representation, and the Australian unions have a long track record of union organisation. So strong is their organising culture nowadays, that even while WorkChoices was still in place, union membership grew last year by 56,000. I think the phrase “good on yer” is appropriate!

I’ve been the Head of the TUC’s European Union and International Relations Department since 2003 and have worked at the TUC since 1984. I’ve been a member of the Health and Safety Commission, the Civil Justice Council, the Social Security Advis…